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The Mastigoteuthidae, also known as whip-lash squid, are a family of small deep-sea
squid A squid (: squid) is a mollusc with an elongated soft body, large eyes, eight cephalopod limb, arms, and two tentacles in the orders Myopsida, Oegopsida, and Bathyteuthida (though many other molluscs within the broader Neocoleoidea are also ...
. Approximately 20 known species in six genera are represented, with members found in both the
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and
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zone of most oceans. Originally described by Verill in 1881, it was later lowered by Chun (1920) to a subfamily (Mastigoteuthinae) of the
Chiroteuthidae The Chiroteuthidae are a family of deep-sea squid, generally small to medium in size, rather soft and gelatinous, and slow moving. They are found in most temperate and tropical oceans, but are known primarily from the North Atlantic, North Pacif ...
. However,
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et al. (1969) raised it back to the family level, and this has not been changed since. The taxonomy of this family is extremely unstable, and there have been at times one genus, two genera and four subgenera(Salcedo-Vargas & Okutani, 1994), two genera and several 'groups' (Salcedo-Vargas, 1997), five genera and one species with an uncertain placement, or six genera.


Description

Mastigoteuthids range in size from quite small species in the genus ''
Mastigoteuthis ''Mastigoteuthis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing at least seven valid species. Some teuthologists consider ''Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Species *Genus ''Mastigoteuthis'' **''M ...
'', to relatively gigantic sizes in the genus '' Idioteuthis''. However most are rather small, from 3–15 centimetres total mantle length. Their most distinctive features are their extremely elongate
tentacle In zoology, a tentacle is a flexible, mobile, and elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs. Anatomically, the tentacles of animals work main ...
s—which retract into membranous lateral sheaths of the fourth (and largest)
arm In human anatomy, the arm refers to the upper limb in common usage, although academically the term specifically means the upper arm between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) and the elbow joint. The distal part of the upper limb between ...
s—and their very large ovate fins, which may occupy up to 80% of the mantle length in some species. It is from these 'whip-like' tentacles that their common name derives. Unlike most other squid, the club of the mastigoteuthid tentacle is not significantly (usually not at all) broader than the rest of the tentacle and is covered in very small suckers—in some species, invisible to the naked eye—which impart an extremely sticky property to the clubs, themselves answering for 70% or more of the tentacle's length in some species. Many species also possess
photophore A photophore is a specialized anatomical structure found in a variety of organisms that emits light through the process of boluminescence. This light may be produced endogenously by the organism itself (symbiotic) or generated through a mut ...
s (
bioluminescent Bioluminescence is the emission of light during a chemiluminescence reaction by living organisms. Bioluminescence occurs in multifarious organisms ranging from marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms inc ...
organs) which may be located on either the skin, the surface of the eyeball, or the eyelid. These photophores have a "lens" of
chromatophore Chromatophores are cells that produce color, of which many types are pigment-containing cells, or groups of cells, found in a wide range of animals including amphibians, fish, reptiles, crustaceans and cephalopod A cephalopod is any member o ...
s, pigment cells which may allow the squid to modify the colour of the light produced by the photophores. The mantle of some species is adorned with conical or hemispherical tubercles. Most species have arm suckers that possess sharp or blunt conical teeth, which are either larger or present only on the distal side, however some species, such as ''
Mastigoteuthis inermis ''Mastigoteuthis inermis'' is a species of whip-lash squid. Richard E. Young and Michael Vecchione consider it to be a junior synonym In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name fo ...
'', have smooth sucker rings with no teeth at all (however, the validity of this species is uncertain at the present time). Coloration is typically a rich reddish brown or dark purple. Species in the genus '' Echinoteuthis'' and '' Idioteuthis'' are known to have expanded tentacular clubs as paralarvae (for both species) or adults (''Idioteuthis'').


Behaviour

Members of this family have scarcely been observed in life, but at least two species (''
Mastigopsis hjorti ''Mastigopsis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing one single species, ''Mastigopsis hjorti''. Some teuthologists consider '' Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon; however, genetic results indicate that this genus is not closely relate ...
'' and ''
Magnoteuthis magna ''Magnoteuthis magna'' is a species of squid in the genus '' Magnoteuthis.'' The species is widely distributed, and has been observed in the Gulf of Mexico, Indian Ocean, and off the coast of New Zealand New Zealand () is an island cou ...
'') are known to hover above the ocean bottom in a vertical orientation, the head pointing downward. The squid use their large fins to maintain this orientation and use both their extended tentacles like fly paper, held rigidly at a constant distance apart: this has been termed the "tuning fork" position. Prey items apparently consist primarily of
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s. Although mastigoteuthids possess
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sacs (which could suggest forays into shallower, lit waters), all observations have been over the bottom in deep water. Deep-sea squids commonly possess ink. The squid seem to lack the ability of rapid jet propulsion and instead rely on their large fins.


Species

This family is taxonomically little understood, but there have many recent advances in its systematics. With many species represented by single, damaged, and juvenile specimens, this group is still creating controversy in the taxonomic community. Salcedo-Vargas and Okutani (1994) reclassified the family and eliminated the genus ''Echinoteuthis'', added two subgenera, and reduced the number of species to eight. Three years later, after the careful examination of skin tubercles and photophores, Salcedo-Vargas eliminated his subgenera, and increased the number of species to 17 (Salcedo-Vargas, 1997). According to the
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the classification of the Mastigoteuthidae is: * Genus '' Echinoteuthis'' Joubin, 1933 **'' Echinoteuthis atlantica'' (Joubin, 1933) **'' Echinoteuthis danae'' Joubin, 1933 **'' Echinoteuthis famelica'' (
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, 1909)
*Genus '' Idioteuthis'' Sasaki, 1916 **'' Idioteuthis latipinna'' * Sasaki, 1916 **'' Idioteuthis cordiformis'' ( Chun, 1908) *Genus '' Magnoteuthis'' Salcedo-Vargas & Okutani, 1994 **''
Magnoteuthis magna ''Magnoteuthis magna'' is a species of squid in the genus '' Magnoteuthis.'' The species is widely distributed, and has been observed in the Gulf of Mexico, Indian Ocean, and off the coast of New Zealand New Zealand () is an island cou ...
'' (Joubin, 1913) **''
Magnoteuthis microlucens Magnoteuthis microlucens is a species of squid; the most common species of ''Mastigoteuthis'' around the main Hawaiian Islands. A specimen was caught in a filter placed in one of the deep-sea pipelines of the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawa ...
'' (Young, Lindgren & Vecchione, 2008) **'' Magnoteuthis osheai'' Braid & Bolstad, 2015 *Genus '' Mastigopsis'' Grimpe, 1922 **''
Mastigopsis hjorti ''Mastigopsis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing one single species, ''Mastigopsis hjorti''. Some teuthologists consider '' Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon; however, genetic results indicate that this genus is not closely relate ...
'' (Chun, 1913) *Genus ''
Mastigoteuthis ''Mastigoteuthis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing at least seven valid species. Some teuthologists consider ''Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Species *Genus ''Mastigoteuthis'' **''M ...
'' **'' Mastigoteuthis agassizii'' Verrill, 1881 **'' Mastigoteuthis dentata'' Hoyle, 1904 **''
Mastigoteuthis flammea ''Mastigoteuthis flammea'' (Flaming whiplash squid) is a species of whip-lash squid. Image:Mastigoteuthis flammea2.jpg, Ventral views of funnel locking apparatuses (left: 27 mm ML, right: 35 mm ML) Image:Mastigoteuthis flammea3.jpg, ...
'' Chun, 1908 **'' Mastigoteuthis glaukopis'' Chun, 1908 **'' Mastigoteuthis grimaldii'' (Joubin, 1895) **'' Mastigoteuthis psychrophila'' Nesis, 1977 **''
Mastigoteuthis schmidti ''Mastigoteuthis schmidti'' is a species of whip-lash squid The Mastigoteuthidae, also known as whip-lash squid, are a family of small deep-sea squid. Approximately 20 known species in six genera are represented, with members found in both the ...
'' Degner, 1925 **''
Mastigoteuthis hastula ''Mastigoteuthis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing at least seven valid species. Some teuthologists consider '' Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Species *Genus ''Mastigoteuthis'' **'' ...
'' * (Berry, 1920) **''
Mastigoteuthis inermis ''Mastigoteuthis inermis'' is a species of whip-lash squid. Richard E. Young and Michael Vecchione consider it to be a junior synonym In taxonomy, the scientific classification of living organisms, a synonym is an alternative scientific name fo ...
'' * Rancurel, 1972 **''
Mastigoteuthis iselini ''Mastigoteuthis iselini'' is a species of whip-lash squid. Some authors treat it as a junior synonym of '' Mastigoteuthis atlantica''. It was first identified by R. MacDonald and William J. Clench in 1934 and presented to the Boston Society of N ...
'' * MacDonald & Clench, 1934 **'' Mastigoteuthis latipinna'' * (Sasaki, 1916) **''
Mastigoteuthis okutanii ''Mastigoteuthis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing at least seven valid species. Some teuthologists consider '' Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Species *Genus ''Mastigoteuthis'' **'' ...
'' * Salcedo-Vargas, 1997 **''
Mastigoteuthis tyroi ''Mastigoteuthis'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing at least seven valid species. Some teuthologists consider '' Idioteuthis'' synonymous with this taxon. The genus contains bioluminescent species. Species *Genus ''Mastigoteuthis'' **'' ...
'' * Salcedo-Vargas, 1997 *Genus ''
Mastigotragus ''Mastigotragus'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing a single species, ''Mastigotragus pyrodes''. This species was originally placed within ''Mastigoteuthis'', but has been subsequently separated from other species in that genus due to mult ...
'' **''
Mastigotragus pyrodes ''Mastigotragus'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing a single species, ''Mastigotragus pyrodes''. This species was originally placed within ''Mastigoteuthis'', but has been subsequently separated from other species in that genus due to mult ...
'' (Young, 1972) The taxa listed above with an asterisk (*) are ''
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'' and needs further study to determine if it is a valid taxon or a synonym. The validity of several species remains to be reviewed, and the placement of the species ''
Mastigotragus pyrodes ''Mastigotragus'' is a genus of whip-lash squid containing a single species, ''Mastigotragus pyrodes''. This species was originally placed within ''Mastigoteuthis'', but has been subsequently separated from other species in that genus due to mult ...
'' in a separate genus should be assessed with genetics.


References


External links


Tree of Life web project: MastigoteuthidaeMastigoteuthidae discussion forum at TONMO.com
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